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Programmed cell death (PCD) is the regulated death of a cell within an organism [ 1].

Programmed cell death (PCD) is the regulated death of cells within an organism.

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For example, Dsx regulates death of the female TN1 neurons during Drosophila metamorphosis.

The potential involvement of VDAC1 in regulating death receptor mediated apoptosis has not been determined.

One simple explanation might be that upon clearance of the antigen production of pro-survival cytokines ceases, resulting in the Bcl-2-regulated death of activated lymphocytes.

Although there is evidence of primitive forms of programmed cell death also in prokaryotes, no information is available to suggest that prokaryotic death displays mechanistic similarities to the highly regulated programmed death of eukaryotic cells.

This is followed within 24 h of opening by highly regulated, programmed death of key floral tissues (the sepals, petals and anther filaments).

It is reported that TLRs differentially regulate cell death of several other cell types.

Here we show that BH3-only protein Noxa regulates cell death of erythroid progenitors upon cytokine deprivation in vitro.

Moreover, our and other data support the notion that the MAPKs and the downstream molecule, AP-1, are the major mediators that regulate cell death of AML tumors.

In case of complement depletion, the survival of donor myoblasts was not enhanced so that it was argued that complement could induce the activity of neutrophils and macrophages, indirectly regulating the death of transplanted cells [ 115].

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